Resin molded article
09837803 ยท 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T428/24777
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B29L2031/3481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2045/0093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24298
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B29C45/0025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a resin molded article which makes it possible to prevent breakage of a resin and collar loss at joint sections. A resin molded article (1) is formed by resin injection, and comprises a main body (2) and a joint section (3) integrally formed at an outer wall surface (4) of the main body (2) and having a cylindrical section (11) configured to insert therethrough the joint member for attaching the main body (2) to a mating member (6). The joint section (3) is formed to be asymmetric about a perpendicular plane (19) which passes through the central axis (18) of the cylindrical sections (11), and is perpendicular to the outer wall surface (4) of the main body (2).
Claims
1. A resin molded article formed by injecting resin, the resin molded article comprising: a main body; and a joint section integrally formed on an outer wall surface of the main body, the joint section comprising a cylindrical section configured to insert therethrough a joint member for attaching the main body to a mating member, wherein the joint section is formed to be asymmetric about a perpendicular plane which passes through a central axis of the cylindrical section and which is perpendicular to the outer wall surface of the main body, wherein the cylindrical section is equidistant from two ends of the joint section; wherein the joint section comprises: a pair of left and right inclined wall sections integrally extending from both sides of the cylindrical section toward to outer wall surface of the main body; and bored sections respectively formed between each of the inclined wall sections and the outer wall surface of the main body, and wherein the pair of left and right inclined wall sections are asymmetric in thickness about the perpendicular plane, wherein bottom wall sections are respectively formed at end portions of the bored sections to connect the respective inclined wall sections with the outer wall surface of the main body, and wherein each of the bottom wall sections is asymmetric in thickness about the perpendicular plane.
2. The resin molded article according to claim 1, wherein the pair of left and right inclined wall sections are equal lengths.
3. The resin molded article according to claim 1, wherein the joint section forms an equilateral triangle around the cylindrical section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENT OF INVENTION
(14) The present invention will be now described with reference to an illustrative embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings.
(15) A resin molded article 1 is applied, for example, to an electric connection box built in a vehicle and, as shown in
(16) The joint sections 3 are integrally formed with the main body 2 to protrude from an outer wall surface 4 on an upper side of the main body 2. In this embodiment, two joint sections 3 are formed to be spaced apart each other on the outer wall surface 4 of the main body 2. A joint member (not shown), such as a screw, is inserted into and through each of the joint sections 3 and the joint member extended therethrough is screwedly fastened to a mating member 6 (see
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(18) As shown in
(19) The cylindrical section 11 allows the joint member to be inserted therein and therethrough and extends with an inserting through hole 11a in a direction extending through a paper surface in
(20) The pair of inclined wall sections 12 and 13 is intended to provide strength (reinforcement) to the cylindrical section 11, and in this embodiment, is provided such that the first inclined wall section 12 is obliquely and integrally extended from the left side of the cylindrical section 11 in a downward direction, whereas the second inclined wall section 13 is obliquely and integrally extended from the right side of the cylindrical section 11 in a downward direction, and thus each of extended end portions thereof is connected to the outer wall surface 4 of the main body 2. These inclined wall sections 12 and 13, similarly to the cylindrical section 11, extend in the direction extending through the paper surface in
(21) A first bored section 14 and a second bored section 15 are formed between each of the inclined wall sections 12 and 13 in the joint section 3 and the outer wall section 4 of the main body 2. The first bored section 14 is formed to correspond to the first inclined wall section 12 and the second bored section 15 is formed to correspond to the second inclined wall section 13. Since the bored sections 14 and 15 are formed in the joint section 3, deforming prevention of the joint section 3 upon molding and the like, can be achieved.
(22) Each of the bored sections 14 and 15 extends in the direction extending through the paper surface in
(23) As shown in
(24) These bottom wall sections 16 and 17 are formed to close the end portions of the corresponding bored sections 14 and 15, and thus are provided to be connected between the corresponding inclined wall section 12 and 13 and the outer wall section 4 of the main body 2. Specifically, as shown in
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(26) According to the present embodiment, the joint section 3 is formed such that an amount of the resin is asymmetric about a perpendicular plane 19 shown in
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(28) Also, as shown in
(29) As set forth above, since both the thickness T1 of the first inclined wall section 12 and the thickness T3 of the first bottom wall section 16 are formed to be thicker than both the thickness T2 of the second inclined wall section 13 and the thickness T4 of the second bottom wall section 17, a flow rate of the resin upon injection molding is, for example, relatively larger on the side of the first inclined wall section 12 and relatively smaller on the side of the second inclined wall section 13, and thus a welded portion of the resin in the joint section 3, at which flows of the resin meet, is located at a location deviated from the apex of the equilateral triangle of the joint section 3.
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(31) Although the thickness T1 of the first inclined wall section 12 and the thickness T3 of the first bottom wall section 16 are thicker than the thickness T2 of the second inclined wall section 13 and the thickness T4 of the second bottom wall section 17 in the above embodiment, the thicknesses may be inversely configured. Specifically, the thickness T2 of the second inclined wall section 13 and the thickness T4 of the second bottom wall section 17 may be thicker than the thickness T1 of the first inclined wall section 12 and the thickness T3 of the first bottom wall section 16 (T2>T1, and T4>T3). Also, the thickness T1 of the first inclined wall section 12 and the thickness T2 of the second inclined wall section 13 only may be asymmetric about the perpendicular plane 19, and the thickness T3 of the first bottom wall section 16 and the thickness T4 of the second bottom wall section 17 only may be asymmetric about the perpendicular plane 19. In this case also, since the welded portion 20 can be deviated from a portion on which the stress is concentrated, breakage of the resin or separation of the collar in the join section 3 can be prevented. In addition, the present invention can be also equally applied to resin molded articles other than the electric connection box.
(32) Although the present invention has been described with referenced to the detailed and specific embodiment, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous changes and modifications can be made without departing the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(33) This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application Serial No. 2010-126716 filed Jun. 2, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(34) According to the resin molded article of the present invention, an amount of resin in the joint section is asymmetric about the perpendicular plane, which is extended through the central axis of the cylindrical section to be perpendicular to the outer wall surface of the main body, and thus the welded portion in the joint section, at which flows of the resin meet, is located at a location deviated from a portion on which an external stress is exerted. As a result, the stress doesn't concentrically acts on the welded portion which is weak in strength, and breakage of the resin or separation of a collar in the join section can be prevented.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(35) 1 Resin molded article 2 Main body 3 Joint Section 4 Outer wall surface 6 Mating member 11 Cylindrical section 12 First inclined wall section 13 Second inclined wall section 14 First bored section 15 Second bored section 16 First bottom wall section 17 Second bottom wall section 18 Central axis 19 Perpendicular plane T1, T2, T3, T4 Thickness